Christian Horner has delivered to mild George Russell’s Canadian GP security automobile antics in regard to Oscar Piastri’s British GP penalty. Within the second section of the race at Silverstone, after the security automobile interval, Piastri appeared to have gotten the race going, however all of a sudden, he braked (noting 59.2psi of brake strain that slowed his McLaren down from 218kph to 52kph).
This pressured Max Verstappen, who was in P2, to go previous him, and for this, the previous was smacked with a 10-second penalty. Equally, Christian Horner believed that George Russell also needs to have been given a penalty on the Canadian GP.
Throughout the closing phases of the 70-lap race, Russell drove erratically behind the security automobile, and for this, Purple Bull even filed a criticism with the FIA.
Nonetheless, the governing physique rejected the Austrian outfit’s plea, and the Brit was allowed to maintain his Grand Prix win. According to all this and the Piastri incident, Horner mentioned the next at Silverstone put up the British GP, through Autosport:
“I wasn’t shocked to see him get a penalty. That was what you’d anticipate. It was in all probability extra shocking that George did not get one in Montreal, to be trustworthy with you. However yeah, that is it. Sadly, our race unfolded from that time.”
Max Verstappen didn’t have the perfect of outings within the 2025 British GP. Amid all of the chaos that ensued within the 52-lap race, Verstappen slipped backward underneath moist circumstances and finally ended his outing with a fifth-place end.
George Russell anticipated a ‘six-way struggle’ in Silverstone
Similar to Max Verstappen, George Russell additionally had a troublesome time within the 2025 British Grand Prix. He began the race from fifth place on the grid however slipped backward amid a sea of assorted methods being utilized by the groups.
Outfits like Sauber and Aston Martin had been capable of nail their methods that propelled Nico Hulkenberg and Lance Stroll to return away with a P3 and P7 end. Nonetheless, for Russell, issues did not go so nicely, as he finally ended his outing with a disappointing P10 end.
Forward of the race, instantly after the tip of Saturday’s qualifying, Russell mentioned that he was anticipating a six-way struggle for the Grand Prix win, through F1:
“Clearly the circumstances are favorable, but it surely’s taken us from being off the tempo to form of being there or thereabouts – it hasn’t form of propelled us to the entrance. I feel it’s in all probability truthful to say that we overachieved somewhat bit right now, particularly when it comes to the gaps, we positively overachieved. Ferrari clearly struggled on that final lap. Tomorrow’s in all probability going to be a six-way struggle.”
Subsequent up on the 2025 Components 1 season race calendar is the Belgium Grand Prix, slated to happen on the picturesque Spa-Francorchamps racing circuit. George Russell will look to bounce again after the frustration at Silverstone.
Edited by Hitesh Nigam

